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Bride McTierney has had it with men. They're cheap, self-centered, and never love her for who she is. But though she prides herself on being independent, deep down she still yearns for a knight in shining >>

Factory, mine and mill. Industry, toil and grime. Its manufacturing roots mean we still see the North of England as a hardworking place. But, more than possibly anywhere else, the North has always known >>

Do you love stories with sexy, romantic heroes who have it all—wealth, status, and incredibly good looks? Harlequin® Desire brings you all this and more with these three new full-length titles for one >>

A tender portrayal of two women trying to start again after their release from prison. Susan Smith Blackburn Prize 2009 On her release from prison, Lorraine heads straight to Marie’s. On the inside they >>

One of a series of eight, this volume features the plays Baal, Drums in the Night, In the Jungle of Cities, The Life of Edward II of England; and five one-act plays: A Respectable Wedding, The Beggar or >>

What would you risk for family? In the second installment of Night's Edge, Bannan Larmensu, the truthseer who won Jenn Nalynn's heart, learns his brother-in-law was sent as a peace envoy to Channen, capitol >>

A British Sri Lankan cricketer prepares for the innings of her life for England against Sri Lanka at Lord’s. Facing a relentless bowling machine she challenges our preconceptions of politics, sport and >>

Two plays by award-winning playwright Marie Jones: the smash hit Stones in His Pockets, which ran for four years in London's West End; and an earlier monologue, A Night in November, exploring the subjects >>

The First World War (1914¿1918) marked a turning point in modern history and culture and its literary legacy is vast: poetry, fiction and memoirs abound. But the drama of the period is rarely recognised, >>

A dark, funny, spellbinding play about a group of outcasts and eccentrics gathered in the Cambridgeshire fens. From the author of the smash-hit Jerusalem. The sighting of a rare bird attracts attention >>

An era-defining comedy set amongst London's gay community. Winner of the Evening Standard and Laurence Olivier Awards for Best Comedy. The play follows the ups and downs of a circle of gay friends over >>

Two masterful artists—Gauguin and van Gogh—come alive in a vibrant exploration of friendship, art, and madness Two painters—Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh—are living together in the sleepy town of Arles >>

This collection of plays by one of Britain's most prominent political dramatists offers the best of his work from the 1980s. The plays include "The Romans in Britain", "Thirteenth Night", "The Genius", >>

The Playboy Of Pengarroth Hall by Susanne Jame Devastatingly desirable Sebastian Conway has a string of glamorous socialites at his beck and call - why would he ever want to settle down? But Sebastian >>

An inimitably warm and stylish play that deftly mines the humanity to be found in the most unlikely of situations. Tommy’s not a bad man, he’s getting by. Renting a run-down room in his uncle Maurice’s >>